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Third options to run wechaty #1085

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suntong opened this issue Jan 30, 2018 · 7 comments
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Third options to run wechaty #1085

suntong opened this issue Jan 30, 2018 · 7 comments

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suntong commented Jan 30, 2018

Still another noob question,

I know for the normal wechaty end user,

We have two options to run wechaty

However, as a wechaty module developer, I'd like to stick to the bleeding edge, and would like to know how to run wechaty from git code.

I know it must be a piece of cake for people who know nodejs, so please bear with me for such noob questions for now.

thanks

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suntong commented Jan 30, 2018

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suntong commented Jan 30, 2018

that's not working, trying

#48

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suntong commented Jan 30, 2018

way too complicated than the two official methods to run wechaty.

give up and go back to docker.

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suntong commented Jan 30, 2018

hmm...,

Going back to docker IS simple to do, however, each time I update, I need to pull in ~1.2G of data -- not practical.

So let me leave it open...

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huan commented Jan 30, 2018

@suntong I really like the way that you practice in the past days.

So please feel free to let me know your questions by file issues - I'd like to help when I have time.

Happy hacking!

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suntong commented Feb 2, 2018

No need the third options to get wechaty from git, npm install takes care of it nicely. Such knowledge is a piece of cake for people who know nodejs, but for me of such noob, I learnt it the hard way, :-(.

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huan commented Feb 2, 2018

Yeah, buddy, learn hard and hack deep. :)

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